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5 Great Louboutin Shoes with Red Soles
The red soled shoe has quickly become a sought after style of high heels for women. Highly acclaimed designer, Christian Louboutin, presented the design in 1992 and later trademarked it in 2008. Since that time, the appeal of the red soled shoe has continued to grow across the country, from Europe to America. Louboutin filed a lawsuit against the Yves St. Laurent (YSL) organization claiming it had infringed upon the designer's trademark with four of its models. The outcome of the lawsuit allows for the continued manufacturing of monochromatic products with red outsoles. Never the less, it is Louboutin's that remains one of the most sought after designs for women.
This traditional pump is perfect for the professional woman seeking a more comfortable option. Designed with the classic silhouette in mind, with the precious kitten heel and dainty bow on the top of the shoe, it is perfect for the office or for a dinner party in both black and nude colors. With a nifty heel height of only approximately 1 3/4 inches, this shoe is both comfortable and classy. The Marcia Balla sells for $600 to $700 depending on where you purchase it. Never underestimate the versatility of this shoe as it works well with slacks as well as dresses for all occasions.
This classic shoe, with its sleek, yet sultry quiet appeal, is perfect for many occasions. Offered in black patent leather only, the classic design is both close toed and close heeled. The height of the heel is approximately 4 3/4 inches with an arch size the same as the heel height. You can purchase this product directly from the designer's website, usually for less than $700. Whether you are going straight from work to cocktails with colleagues, or dressing for a night on the town with friends, this shoe is perfect choice.
For the more adventurous woman, the designer offers a fabulously flirtatious pump that shows just a hint of the delicate top arch of the foot. From the designer's classic collection, the Daffodile is made of Kid material, and is available in a wide range of colors. The height of the heel is 6 1/4 inches, with a front platform of 2 1/4 inches, and an arch size of just less than 4 inches. According to the company website, it was created solely for one of the fashion industry's extremely popular individuals for a number of years, yet it is never stated who that mysterious "stylista" may be. If you love this style, you are likely to pay $800 to $1,500 for this shoe.
In the vein of adventure, the Daf Booty is nothing but fabulous. This beautiful boot comes just above the ankle with a lovely side zipper for easy and comfort. According to the website, it is only offered in black leather and Roccia Python as well as Black and Juane De Naples Suede. The heel is approximately 6 1/4 inches high with an arch height just shy of 4 inches. This beautiful design originated in 2011 and was deemed a huge success by the fashion industry. The Daf Booty is proof positive that boots are not just for winter. Whether you are wearing that fabulous pantsuit, sexy dress, or flattering jeans, this boot serves as the perfect addition to your ensemble, normally priced at over $1,000.
If you are looking to add a little spice to your wardrobe, the Bourge may the just what you are looking for. Created for the woman who loves to deviate from the norm, this animal print, almond colored toed boot has an easy side zipper making it easy to slide on and off your foot. Offered in a leopard color of Printed Pony material only, the boot's heel height is slightly less than 4 inches, with the same arch size. The wardrobe options are endless with the Bourge added to your ensemble. This beauty is likely to cost you around $2,000 to add to your collection.
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